A media firestorm erupted Thursday night and Friday after Miamiβs 110-95 loss to the San Anotonio Spurs in Game 1 of the NBA Finals. But the score isnβt what set everyone off, it was the fact that LeBron James had to carried off the court due to βcrampingβ midway through the fourth with the Heat trailing 94-92.
Consequentially the Spurs closed out the game on a 31-9 run taking a 1-0 series lead.
So of course afterward we begin to hear the heat (no pun) directed towardβs LeBron implying the guy canβt take the pressure of a high-stress situation like Game 1. Hell, Gatorade even got their shots in which were actually pretty damn funny:
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With a game this hot, we're right at home. #WinFromWithin #NBAFinals
β Gatorade (@Gatorade) June 6, 2014
Can we really question LeBronβs toughness though? Yes the AC wasnβt working inside the AT&T center which had to be absolute hell on a June night in San Antonio. Weβre also going to immediately hear, βwell Jordan played through the fluβ which is the case but why canβt we take LeBronβs injury simply for what it is, really bad cramps? First I think LeBron at the point is the last player that has to prove himself on the basketball court, especially in the playoffs. This isnβt the end of this time with Cleveland when he couldnβt deliver the Championship or even his first year in Miami.
Lets also not forget that despite leaving early LeBron still played 33 total minutes which was the second most on his team behind Chris Bosh who played 34. James also led all scorers with 25 points. So whereβs the blame for Wade and Bosh?